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#TheNewWest: Canada West conference unveils fresh look, new digital assets

Highlights: Canada West (CW) unveiled its new look Wednesday, releasing a fresh set of marks as part of the conference’s rebrand In addition to a new look, the conference’s revamped streaming home – Canada West TV – was launched. Powered by Yare Media, the site features a more user-friendly interface and improved streaming capabilities CW […]

Surrey midfielder Bachra signs with Cascades women’s soccer program

University of the Fraser Valley women’s soccer head coach Rob Giesbrecht has rounded out his 2017 recruiting class by signing Raman Bachra. Bachra is a versatile midfielder from Surrey United’s top U18 side, and her addition brings the Cascades’ 2017 class to 12 players. Previously announced signees include goalkeepers Joven Sandhu (Surrey, B.C.) and Alyssa […]

Convocation 2017: Cascades celebrate student-athletes’ success

The University of the Fraser Valley athletic department is pleased to celebrate with a distinguished group of Cascades student-athletes this week, as they walk the stage at UFV convocation. In all, 34 current and former Cascades athletes and student therapists have reached this important academic milestone, earning new academic credentials from UFV. We caught up […]

Levarsky, Hildenbrandt take top honours at Cascades awards banquet

ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – Soccer standout Monika Levarsky and wrestling champion Brad Hildenbrandt were named the University of the Fraser Valley’s 2016-17 athletes of the year on Wednesday evening, as the Cascades athletic department held its annual awards banquet at the Quality Hotel and Conference Centre. Levarsky, a third-year forward from Surrey, B.C., was honoured in […]

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Indigenizing at UFV

The University of the Fraser Valley is situated on the unceded traditional territory of the Stó:lō peoples. The Stó:lō have an intrinsic relationship with what they refer to as S’olh Temexw (Our Sacred Land); therefore, we express our gratitude and respect for the honour of living and working in this territory.

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